The Ivy League law schools have the best criminal law programs, followed by all other ABA approved law schools. Criminal justice schools do teach mostly criminal law but that path wil not make a graduate a lawyer. For CA bar/baby bar tutoring or general tutoring for any law school see CaliforniaBarHelp.com
All law schools teach criminal law.
All attorneys are lawyers - some attorneys choose to specialize in various asepcts of the law. Thus, there are lawyers that specialize in the area of immigration law, and there are lawyers who specialize in the area of criminal law. The other possibility is - that this immigration lawyer committed a crime and now a criminal.
(in the US) There are MANY law schools. All attorneys-to-be study the same curriculum. After they leave school they may choose to specialize in any area of the law that appeals to them.
There are several different universities that allow students to specialize in Elder Law. One of the schools that give qualifications in this is the University of Kansas.
There are lawyers that specialize in divorce, some in prenups, some in copyright law, some in patent law, some in plant patent law, some in criminal law, and some in property law. There are many law specialties.
A criminal defense attorney, for one.Another View: An attorney - is an attorney - is an attorney. There is no special title or classification attached to attornies that specialize in juvenile matters. It is simply another branch of law in which an attorney may choose to specialize (e.e.: real estate law - criminal law - family law - etc - etc).
Only one (1). They just specialize either on Corporate law, or criminal law. Either way, they can practice.
In criminal law there are many schools of thought and theories that conflict depending on which area you are referring to. There are basic sides of criminal law the prosecution and the defense and with those divides there are many different theories of how to handle evidence, testimony, interviewing witnesses and charges to be filed.
Criminal attorneys specialize in criminal based law work whereas other attorneys focus on whatever issues they specialize in, for example divorce attorneys focus on divorce.
Harvard University and and Stanford University are the two top schools for receiving a law enforcement degree. Other good schools for Criminal Law are the University of Texas at Austin and New York University.
There are numerous law firms in the Tampa area that specialize in criminal defense issues. You can get refferrals from the local bar associations or other attornies.
criminal is something you can go to jail for but civil is like you were suing your neighbor its something you cant go to jail for.Additional: ALL attornies, regardless of the area of the they choose to specialize in all graduate from the same law schools. "The law" is such a vast field of practice that many/most find areas of it that most appeal to them, for whatever reason, and although there are 'generalists' most tend specialize in those areas they are most comfortable in or familiar with.